By Robert Scucci
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I am at the time of my life when I revisit films that I have not seen since I was a child who probably should not have seen listed dishes R like The real lies When he was originally released for the home visit. Looking The real lies For the first time as an adult, I had only a vague memory of what really happened in the film, but I have good memories to watch action films at the end with my father and to explode my six -year -old face by the subwoofer that we had in the family room.
Now on the wrong side of my 1930s and sporting a pair of serious studio cans for all my action film needs, I can say with confidence that The real lies Is all I thought it would be and more because it is noisy, excessive and crowded with so much action that I now understand why the character of Bill Paxton ends himself when the turn becomes difficult.
Harry Tasker’s secret life

The real lies Focus on Harry Tasker by Arnold Schwarzenegger, a secret agent working in the fight against terrorism for an agency known as Omega sector without his wife and daughter, Helen (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Dana (Eliza Dushku), who think he earns his life by selling computer equipment.
Frequently lacking in family events because of the nature of his work, Harry finds himself in disagreement with Helen, who is most often disappointed with the priority of his professional life on his family life. So much, in fact, that she begins to secretly see a man named Simon (Bill Paxton), who works as a second -hand car seller but pretends to be a spy so that he can look for women.
It’s a family affair

Learning that Helen is looking for thrills in life, Harry uses the resources of the Omega sector with the help of his teammate Albert “Gib” Gibson (Tom Arnold), to convince her to go into false mission, which puts the rest of True Lies’ Movement traced.
Completely ignoring the true nature of Harry’s work, Helen is caught in the midst of an elaborate nuclear conspiracy led by a terrorist organization known as “Calmoisii jihad”, led by Salim Abu Aziz (Art Malik).
Before coming to clean what he does professionally, Harry finds himself running the chronometer The real lies In order to ensure not only his own security, but the security of his wife, daughter and the United States, because Salim Abu Aziz plans to explode nuclear warheads in large cities each week if the United States government does not respond to their request to withdraw their presence from the Persian Gulf.


Benefiting from an excessive amount of explosions and shooting games, The real lies is relentless in its delivery of intense action sequences, which are offset by its sense of humor thanks to the chemistry on the screen between a cocksure Arnold Schwarzenegger and a path above his head Jamie Lee Curtis. During its 141 -minute execution race, you will not miss James Cameron In order not to stop in the creation of some of the best action sequences that the 1993 money could buy.
At least for my money, if I will watch an action film, it is better to be a good amount of maneuvers of helicopters, flame throwers, bombs that blow in the distance and, in the case of The real liesAn exaggerated horse continuation which causes a large amount of collateral damage.
In my mind, The real lies is the quintessence of the excess action film of the 90s, and it is difficult for me to watch films like this in a critical way because the name of the game suspends the disbelief and benefits from the show.
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